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TKE TIMES Thurs.-lar, March 10, 1921.

THE TIMES NEWSPAPERS-

tne men in other iii'iuctri??, ye, on the cost of the pro- J fi'jct t .f th- f-Hj-i industry the aotlViMo- of othT ln-lust- j

rifs !;u".--c!'- cler-cn-"!. bt tm x&j&s eatrm 2arin urBiisKtira I n, v. ,... in -,, iStrt. because

i ne-jrasstns. snow

The Lait County Tune Paiiy eicept Saturday and t-'un.ley. boteretl at riio yesteuu t. Id Hammond. June I, The I'tires &;tt Chicago-Indiana Harbor. dlly excapt Suad.. KntereU it the i-.isuiric la t.i Cu-cv. N-.ieu 'lh i.fiA-- Ciuctv r't.ifS Sati.rday sr.-l Weekly Ki;:riorx Vuute.-eJ hi .th peatof.'lce in liaic.ia.u-.i. February V. UK; 1 ho Crary Hymn L--n!y i-.c-i-'. fcuuJay. Ba (tied at tin? V"t:'C--tf xn usrj. Axrli 1', 1 S 1 Ail uuotr :iiu act t -lUrcu J. it a stcenil-claea xuaiur. f'ORKMV AIVF:TtSINa REPRESEN TATIOK o. l.OuA-N 1V.7.NE & CU. CHICAGO

t h- t ru.-1. ri'iisir- in t; ia i n1 at niv 7, .hi- p;et,crjt higli i-u-t r I'rnJuctiou. .i udge Gary states that his rompauv has mi, prcsQt intention of reducing this co?t. In short, the attitii'h' of in- i-'cr-I truM a'ml tho ftfci v crkerfe i.s ront ribut iti jiowerfuiiy to Ik. id up the gcn';.i! r.-.uinii'tbju of iu-iustry in the l."ii!'oi States. Ali otioT inIitrica buffer that one m;sy etriv! beyond itf liM-i'it. inr-i.-u-i tlii.' Fort Wajut News. TILING WAGE PHOBLEKS 1 ii to will be lack of h.'in.iony l?tven the cm-

tury office t. o;-"nt .. pi-ycr:- a; J oi)ji;i CH in lu'iusr.ry uttui nsing or coro--N"'. Thorny. ... liast Ohicaso i';" i;;'" t : , f( , 5 ib ,lliH.c.i u,,ull ;J .,.,. ,j. pe-able Ail t. hii- ix i i 1:.' i i x c " - , 1 1

l:.U:an iart.r U-.Ttr .n.U Clas Adv -. I t-ie,.,. ... j l.si:; th.in that of tho (lvnian-ls of the workers cr 1h.-

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AVE don't knew much BCT n- do kn:w that tlj' MA?Y v. ho Is altca) s locktr.a: fcr trouble 1ST 5atl.-?!d T.hen be fltid.i It

ni'SIKSS Interefts csert a strou

and

AS -w-a suprosa t: y'.i .ho-v anyway. THE Bi'.tiah doctors appear to hfe the inisil pr"?rripfioii riT.ar.-d out tlify don't

Political Candidates Announce

BAD BREATH

Or. Edwards' Olive Tablets Get Bt the Cause and Remove It

t'.n"" iiirt'r.o-i.-- of w adjurtruont adopted by th p tiddlers aud tbc big 'i.iu mil! cny not ajiply all kiads of

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Crow-n Pufnt thone O IC you have auy trouMe g-''ting: Thb Tives iuuho cc:n r..u. in. rr. . o . .- t. 1 Vi t r. til At ion Ditai t nit-Ut.

htmanrirf:;.: 1 5,,t th, prinMpl,,fad.1uStuK-nt-tliatof b..- ' :nq on ti'o f.el'.ini.' prioef of thv product shculd NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS. jn In:inj . "

If vou ftl to rerove your copy of Tm Tu s Evrrv t'-vo tuulltlu t hV o-H (Trnirtlv as yu have In the past, plense do it thn:t s r.-L . been los't or -viia not .s-n! m f:no. Rernmbt-r h raiii ( t .P!r !.Oo!,b to a committee of '-v

aervlco is n..f w nat U ud to b. and 1..' citiu-,iii.is a. a j

of the mills op'-' a

oi"Ti:' a drturmlning influnc I ro t-n'a social relations iu ilo? ?IATI.UI.I.I-iTlt; a,re but 1 MM !i.;iv?n Me don't need to curry favr WITH the asliman in thin weather AMI !u not-dn't think he's goind

! Til br invited o any of our fe-ardi-n ; partes. j AM WAV th '.-.versea soid.c-r w ho baa tip'-u

TUVIm; to convince the wai depart mr. ; THAT he Is n'H dead wiy have b?t-

i lvOH' how to aln-.tnt.'-er it.

A lot of women get M'.inom prostration tryins TO I1n; out thing? that tVi'.y

HKAI.I.V do not sunt to know.

IF it is (rut; as claimed

Tlivr hell raved with ood in- i rViy Urn ' i h ' .V " '' th?lt 1

Dr. Edwards' O'jv- Tablets, the subM:ti. for caiorrieJ. act gently cn the lyncis and jw-juvelv d- the work. Per.pl.i al'";ictr-d with tad breath fed c-jjek reii' f throu;;!t Dr. Ld wards' Olive

Tablets. The t it2.-ant, 5Ufar-cfvat3

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!..ieryal f r in many poijrce about the train and mxil s-.r.

t.'titt rc-comu.cinJs a sc;

cf wa's for tile CrSt two j lCl l.ss unl'r h new adminia-

hmi-i!::: tbm i':?.-ct! on the prie..-i for flnlsbed pruducta

vice. Tut Times has increased its mailing enu:p:n.m. mii !

ttr(-n .-.1 vn a.. : i v. tit rs..-h Ilk . . f r..n. ttn lllllt Hf OrOtllCI

ii, advinlnit us when vou not net jour paper and 1U ; iii! o-;: Iv. tl'f .-clw -h- ts. I'liOfr tb.e arraRRennntt tratiou

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THE GOVERNMENT IS FUNCTIONING Reassuring Is the news carried in prt-o ii ispatebes these days. In Washington big and abit uu-ij are b isi!y at work bringing order out of chacs. The tpn-crn-iiient, never dead, but long in a comatose atat, lias come to life again. It was a huge, a st.-.ggerlng ta.slt tbst I'roi'i.-eut Harding, his cabinet and the new Republican congress faced on March 4. The condition of the government machinery when the new administration fork i: oer may be compared to a huge indutitiial plant which shut down several years ago without laiug off the help Production ceased, but expenses went on. President Harding made his Inauguration speech, in which he made few promises but said, not. In t-o many words but in efiecf. "This, now. is your government. We are going to do things. Watch us." Then he shed his coat, relied up his sleeves, and dug in. Let the head-lines tell the story of the firft w. px: "t P. seeds ultimatum to Panama. " "Panama Yields tc U. S. Demand." "Cabinet discusses important problems at first meeting, with Coolidge present." "Mellon to tell soon if taxes can be reduced." "President to convene congress in special session April 4." The government ia functioning ag.iin. and 't 1? welcome news tj Americans who have not been areustomed to it for some time. Harding, president the newspa

perman still is tackling the big tasks first, as te

vo'ki-.r- . .:ia -e ir. .;ii advanced prit.-'i. ;tnd they yield

a.-:k-d ' nee-:;'.! :! temporary rufiuction in pay. This v, orkers simro wit!) the owners ihe u neevta i n t ieh ofr thp I'usincs.--. t'Vj t.ii!i labor leaders have ma le the charge that

A wonia r;. w'v. noticed jtiou

IS n.-V! r f-.v-rc to telling li.'r

! 41.11 t.cii t-h-- ' under 'J'' an-i o - rr

untUr t.'ie agi'c.n:.- Tit when they a. ej no.

O.M'. t rouble with a ir.ar. WXIO ridf.i a hobby y th.-.t b TAKflS up the v bol.- r -ad with it.

..Ed'tor ri.vR-;..M,i.ri. to the voters tabl-?ts ?.re taken for bad breath by

j candidal f-r i:,-) t- tn- of. ! '.0!..l..fc- M il;!.. n..S Hi -M.'f ', .

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F.diti r Tivi-.s I will t,e randld-i'a cn the rruli!l.-N'i tii-i;. f.,r ii. 1 n;, t -. to the ..(;:(- ,f Ciiv ' f i ;v. if F.-.m "ij

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KITIICH .t is an awful b(c place OK else e have paved most of it. IF we were a Ml:sh Mout we

I DKUKVli we'J insist whin HAMMi our pture taken for the! nam n. a .-si'r.'d ADMtniMl'IIA'TS on havinii 'tne 'ic'.m'ina u i deci?ii-n of ih

MOTtK .tlothen cn than s-me of them j ttUHT II. I'leTUKSO.N.

do.

ail who know thorn.

Dr Edwards' Olive Tablets act gently but fim'.y on the bowels and liver, ft'rn'.bunq them to natural sction, clearing the biorxi ?ii gently r'-uifj-irg the enure system. They do that which dancerous calomel dots without an?

j of the bad after cfierts. ; All the benefits cf nasty, Gckerdnj, ; f-ripins catliarti.'s arc derived from j Dr. M wards' Olive Tablets without j gripinjr.pair.cr anyriiagrceabls effects. I Dr. F. M. Inwards discovered the

a..--.!. -iv .rin'nr:-.. lormuia a:ter 66vcntca yean oi prsc iJ.MM.v i'li.vt'iiiL tice among patients afflicted v.i'Ji I tyjj ancj jjver complaint, with th:

i .-a TOy or.nninr. my attend.int bad breath.

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,,-.ri.t i Mav. i 5"J1 know them by their olive cokr

i ' ,ke one or two every night tor a we-

Olive Tablets are purely a vegetable compound mixed with o'live oil; you

8 "an sves up his grouch : v(.,-s of ! . t,,. ., th l,' ,urnrn a Van

' ., . , -. eii:.iii i or -Mayor on : the Cltlz.-ns' Ti. ko.

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j and note tha effect. Xtc and 30c

l.'.VTH. he gfta hoir." Bill AIM; h would get a flap on T1IIJ nr.--e if h turr.e,l U LOOM: "down town riirnr: ar- sti.: a lot of good old fa -ii!-, iiorj ho:.i.-s in America

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i To t!,o r:i"or Tir: T:iie.:V,. p1,iV "Cn....

I capo on ili't IV-iobli.-an Ticket, uhj.-ct ; to the 1'risnxr;' s Very trplv voiir, ! r. w. dupks.

many manufactur-re during the war. -s.peii3lly thr.rfe . om: -.njerv.n ion measure hich we v bo vvev ftnfased liirttiy in th" pi od action of war, 1 mii;hjt.M) n good authority materials, profited onerr.io'ik':;.' by the prices received ; THE a,anufacturerM are going to for their product, aud this claim lias been taken bv sonic . make v ai-ir as a reason for resisting any rcdu.-tiou in their ! ls lna!(ir.K the cotton tops, on the

wag.s,

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If Ton hare Come to Such ?liery as Itching or 1'rotmdlng Pile Try I'yramld Tile SurpoM-torlen

fcr vcr I la .of "hir.-o or. ttw. n u mi. r.

'y the Piano ln,te-J i pubMean tieke,. Mtbiort to . " h L' f 2" T V"?"". DIZ

I of tne voters at the M.iv j.r, " "i""

W'fjr.n-; tne Jauj-bter of the hu.; Editor Ti:.r.- I w:'l be a c-nrt'd-i

! OK the cu-ja b--ard. j MAM peraons 'are net satlslitd

jam ns i r. i;fi'.v-i.

No such conflict of Interests is po-ibie under the . arrangement net.ern the pnddlers a ml their employ- j or s. The agreement on waj;er, is so fle-.ioio that It will . adapt itself to coii'l ition: of the market. And the .-pirit of understanding prcai! between workers and employers.

I SII.K .'tockir.gs 8VFral inches deeper

Ilditor Tnins I'irj,

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WITH hope whispering in their fan : a ea iiiiiLif for Mixer on ho R,-pUh. . licfn ticket, Mlm-ct to t ho iP-cimn of

THAN f rn-erlv and they in'grhf us

T1IKV JSnt ner to use a

miigai'iiom:.

the May primaries.

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FEOSLEM OF ECONOMICS The dilemma of the small bev who wanted to eat

his cake and hav it too was hardly less perplexing than .

HOW MUCH

BO YOU KNOW?

rarely uttai::eJ.

K.!:tor Times: Yon are authorize,! to

nn.-i!..e my i-nniii-h-y for rt-nnmltin- ' i ' '. tion to thn o'f .ce or i r c:, ri- r..T o-,- , i:': ..

What sra. enter E .rope from' rrp'.MV ,., ti. !;.-. of 1M n-i.-.-t'gq, 8u'b- ' l' '.' i the Atlatnlc ocean? An The rjer- i oct l" 'iie v P'-imnric.. I V,. . '

i man ocean and the M editerranean ' . ..-..w

' sea. '

Wh'tincr

: 5. When did Rusis begin to make '

steady rrowth? An --Earlv in the ; Editor T:mss'-Toi may urnmnice to

i tiXtCnlh Of nlUfV riusslH .nmmi.n...t :

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to grow ste.-idily.

the problem cf the persons who arc anxious to have a ; - Te lhc Pxis of th& earth were per- 6- In what, countrv was th Reforreductton in the cm of lhing and at the same tlma : pendicuUr n hat would bo the result ? ";at,on7 XnF' Th" Reformation took . , , . , , . , ; .... rdnre in the Slxt.en'h cventurv

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whicli they may have to soli However, one may desire thit -- ages of workers be maintained at the pren-'nt .-tanlird. it ran hardly be

country v ner, i-annq: jiKes occur iiwas ; fields in Kur-.p-

anur. or nno-s awjj. ?

to lareeyt coal

Ans. In Silesia.

! the vo-r-ro .f "VVi, I ha T ni a nr.

l:dste for re-nem :,.-,tten for the office

or -Mayor, e,.o.e. ', , , (, : s ,n than two derail . T'v i

voters at tho or: in in M-.y idea what blessed' relief ls until WAI-ll:.iv ' si HRAGt.. : you use I'yrarnid. (let a SOe box j today Bt ti.e drus store anywhera

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take any substitute.

What life fii.n.d in the Mesozoic ! Ars

T th . arlh a pc-rfwet sphere? the voers o' if

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editor sifts the big, important news out of the chaff for j Cove !f the ,,f ric cf cthing, food and the 4 How much c.f northern :. r.h

The. earth lo flatter. . cand'd-i

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the first page cf his newspaper. And he is getting things done.

WORTH KEJIEI.IEEEINQ Here are a few outstanding facts which the American public would do well to keep n mind: There can be no general Industrial revival until wages are readjusted and a semblance of parity is cEtabllshed. There can be no resumption of building until the cost of eteel is lowered. The cost of steel cannct be lowered so-long as its cost of production continues as it is today, coet of production continues as it is today." In 1915 the steel workers were well paid. Since 1915 the steel trust has advanced wages nine times with the result that these wages are now 150 per cent, higher than they were in 191 5. The eteel wcrkers are vastly better paii than are

thines that enter into the ceneral life of the pecple is ; America was covered by the gr- at ice

to be lowered. One thing i.-. plain to those who are ' sheet during the piacial period?

only indirectly interested in th- contentions of emplov- j cis and employes in industry those who are asked to do .

5. Where is the grc-a.tcst canon in the

world?

6. What city is the capito! of South

that T will be

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your own home and vou can have

a fre trial bv sending your name

an-l roifiress to l'yrarr. in erug Co,

the paying ultimately that there mu.-.t be mutual con- : Carolina?

cessions on the part of employers and employed if tat- I 1- "What is J'.leonthoIoKy? nfactorv adjustments are to be made s What is th study of shells car ried There is the conviction that employers and em- rj " vvhat ls th -Pr(,vcnral Lanu(lt,eplcyes should understand more about their respective ; -p. what is the largest of all song attitudes and the reasons for assuming them. Labor j birds? will be the loser to a very large e.xtent'if it undertakes;

to maintain wages at a height that will prevent manu- j ATTSwEas TO luSTEKWTS , faeturlng at a profit, for workers most depend altogeth- 1 QTTEoTIONS ; . .. . , , 1. V,"ho was the founder of the Homeor on production and continued cm pic vruent. ; . , . , . ; opathlc schoo' of medicine Ans. i It is becoming evident that there is no general i Christian F. S Ha:ir.rnar.n. j plan for the adjustment of present economic situation J 2. "Who was the Washing-ton of Soutn j as it relates to industrial conditions." Each cencern ! America? Ans. Simon Rollver in'

must work out its own understandings, and most satfs'actory' results will follow a sympathetic consideration of all the circumstances that enter into the case.

9 What proof are there that th

-Brcn i? r..iind? Ans. On a wid.: smooth 'urface such en the pea the j VVfr part of a distinct receding ob-I Ject a; a ?h:p. remain? in p;j?ht after j the lower part has d sappeared. If i one travels south new stars which before could not be .iron, ripe to view. ! Vessels steering always In the samel general direeti-n have g-one around the' earth coming hack to the pia.ee wheroj 'hey Martcd. 10. wo wrote -Tom Joses?" Arus. Henry Fielding.

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whose honor llolila wis namei

H. With what r-i-e nonor did ilad- , stonw Rl-nduate? Ans. -lie erra'iated t'r.'m Cxfoi-i douh'e i-st class, en nonor '

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NOTICE Do not confuse this heavy Tea Kettle with the light-weight bargain counter merchandise. It is of the best quality and the manufacturer stands back of it absolutely.

Birghten up your range. Save fuel and labor with this fast heating, easily handled, highly polished, handsome Tea Kettle. For sale at the following stores : EDWARD C. MINAS CO. THE LION STORE

A Few Features Flat Steel Bail Ebonized Wood Grip Easy Pouring Spout Paneled Design Heavy Weight Guaranteed for 25 Years

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WHAT DO YOU THINK OF THAT t Do you want to get a Grave Stone or Marker at a price that they could be bought for five years ago? I have three carloads coming soon, w'veh I can get out. before Decoration Day. I will be pleased to call and show you the designs. VERNON PARRY, Crown Point. InrJ. Dealer in Mausoleums and all kinds of Memorials

Amaizo Corn Oil Eest f ar Salads and Cookiag Buy m five gallon cans , and save money. American Maize Products Co. Phone Hammond 2S3. Rsby, lad-

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t1c-:ir :-.'.. Pivor a heavy bailie J avrup. RED Karo Thi Ideal Svmp for every usefor eoolrinjt, baL-ng. candy mAxiiis; and pieservm. bectuu of ! honev I'e aria-ence n.aay prefer it as pread for caeei, biacuus, breadi. GREEN Kro Flavori?-i wih hifhrit fricle reol maple uar. Vry morimt in pnrc pbsoiutcl?' pure. Tb muKr of Karo are th? world's lorgc.t users of rhe highest cra-.le msp'e sugar over a thousand Eons U3C3 amauV-iy. tTITp 1." T7 B-utili.!!- Illustrated Core PmiV ix t lit trts Coon ..o ol f4 pstea Write 7 zzr Corn Products kehnir.gCo..ArgolL

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